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we talk to allen pizzey, matt malone, alexander stille and monsignor anthony figueiredo. >> the world loves him, and he's going forward on that band-aid, incredible. as we were saying before, no one speaks badly of this pope, effectively. you walk the streets of new york andatists, muslims, many people are attracted to him, to this man. and he's opening hearts in incredible ways. >> rose: ray kelley's book is called vigilance, my life serving america and protecting its empire city. we talk to the former new york commissioner of police. >> i think the mayor is a progressive. he says that all the time. i think he's an idealogue and he hasn't so far sort of moved to the center to manage the city. he is focused on national politics and takes trips to various places and espouses a progressive movement. and a lot of other people think he's got to focus on the day-to-day workings of this city. >> rose: the pope visits america, ray kelly looks back at police work. next. funding for charlie rose is >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: american express. >> rose: additional
we talk to allen pizzey, matt malone, alexander stille and monsignor anthony figueiredo. >> the world loves him, and he's going forward on that band-aid, incredible. as we were saying before, no one speaks badly of this pope, effectively. you walk the streets of new york andatists, muslims, many people are attracted to him, to this man. and he's opening hearts in incredible ways. >> rose: ray kelley's book is called vigilance, my life serving america and protecting its empire city....
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in the meantime, the country's being led by the interim leader, alexander maldonado. guatemala is still in crisis but many people here are hoping that clean elections with all sides respecting the results and a judicial system fighting corruption and bringing politicians to court is sign that the country is moving forward. the election result is a step towards greater stability. but guatemala remains full of surprises and uncertainty. .daniel schwindler, al jazeera, guatemala city. >> tensions on the border of pakistan and india, violence flaring there, we'll talk about it in just a minute. and a test that can determine whether you're older than your time, we have spot too. >> the rio paraliks. paralympics. >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested >> i know that i'm being surveilled >> people are not getting the care that they need >> this is a crime against humanity >> hands up! >> don't shoot! >> hands up! >> don't shoot! >> what do we want? justice! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> they are running towards base... >>...explosions going off we're not quite sure..
in the meantime, the country's being led by the interim leader, alexander maldonado. guatemala is still in crisis but many people here are hoping that clean elections with all sides respecting the results and a judicial system fighting corruption and bringing politicians to court is sign that the country is moving forward. the election result is a step towards greater stability. but guatemala remains full of surprises and uncertainty. .daniel schwindler, al jazeera, guatemala city. >>...
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. >> his gun still drawn, alexander holds his ground and allows the perp slowly to back his way out ofhe store. >> he never turned away from me. he kept facing me until he got out the door, and then he high tailed it off to the right side of the building. so everybody was lucky that night. he was lucky he didn't get shot. i was lucky i didn't have to pull the trigger. >> alexander immediately calls for help. in hindsight, alexander worries what might have happened had someone else been working that night. >> i think if it had been somebody else that he would have got what he wanted and the other clerk may have been hurt or may not have been hurt, but i would almost say that he would have been hurt. >> alexander remains thankful he exercised restraint. >> i prevented a person from losing his life. >> crisis averted by a store clerk standing his ground in marionville, missouri, without firing a single shot. three months later in seattle, what looks like another gun-toting robber meets his match when bus passengers throw him to the ground. [ shouting ] >> and the melee is all caught on ca
. >> his gun still drawn, alexander holds his ground and allows the perp slowly to back his way out ofhe store. >> he never turned away from me. he kept facing me until he got out the door, and then he high tailed it off to the right side of the building. so everybody was lucky that night. he was lucky he didn't get shot. i was lucky i didn't have to pull the trigger. >> alexander immediately calls for help. in hindsight, alexander worries what might have happened had someone...
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the southbound side of 101 happened at alexander avenue. backups still remain from 580.om highway 37 to san francisco. kristen? >>> thank you, leyla. we'll check out the >>> i'm abc 7 meteorologist drew tuma. the exploratory camera showing a fair amount of clouds up above and we are cool in the 50s to lower 60s at this hour. the accuweather seven-day forecast shows partly cloudy today. a chance of wednesday showers into thursday morning. now back to "good morning america." [ cheers and applause ] >>> welcome back to "gma," and look who's here in times square this morning, cindy crawford doing some autographs. she has a brand-new book out all about her life and career and the lessons she's learned along the way. that is coming up. but another big book right now. let's go inside to robin and amy. >> please do, george. it's a very big day for our "gma" family. amy's new memoir, "better," is out today. and in it she chronicles all of the experiences, both good and bad. she doesn't sugar-coat anything, that ended up preparing her for the biggest fight of her life. and not onl
the southbound side of 101 happened at alexander avenue. backups still remain from 580.om highway 37 to san francisco. kristen? >>> thank you, leyla. we'll check out the >>> i'm abc 7 meteorologist drew tuma. the exploratory camera showing a fair amount of clouds up above and we are cool in the 50s to lower 60s at this hour. the accuweather seven-day forecast shows partly cloudy today. a chance of wednesday showers into thursday morning. now back to "good morning...
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. >> with the exception of one student - alexander mora - neither the students nor their remains have been found. >> i died and came back to life... but yet still wanted to get high. >> i have prostituted. >> for drugs? >> for drugs, yeah. >> we're dealing with the worst drug epidemic in united states' history. >> she said "dad, please don't leave me here". i said "honey, i don't have any choice". in the months that followed the students disappearance, dozens were arrested, including the mayor of iguala - jose luis abarca - and his wife - who officials say ordered the attack on the students... ...allegedly believing they were going to disrupt an event they were holding that night - an allegation the students deny. after taking the boys off the buses, investigators say police piled them into the backs of their trucks and handed them over to a local cartel that had close links to the mayor and his wife. the case of the students ...is not an isolated one in mexico according to the government's own reports, over 22,000 people have gone missing in mexico since 2006, though human rights groups believe that number to be far higher. it's been three and
. >> with the exception of one student - alexander mora - neither the students nor their remains have been found. >> i died and came back to life... but yet still wanted to get high. >> i have prostituted. >> for drugs? >> for drugs, yeah. >> we're dealing with the worst drug epidemic in united states' history. >> she said "dad, please don't leave me here". i said "honey, i don't have any choice". in the months that followed the...
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alexander the second. was 1860.eater charlie: that's where we met you. and still very active.alery gergiev: would go full-time and fair. seven or eight or more. and we have the music halls here. the new theater which is also in its own right a very beautiful building. charlie: i want to stay over there, a sense of the history. you become a music director. eveny gergiev: i was not 35. 1988 that all of me to bet -- voted for the assistant director. trump how old? -- charlie: how old? valery gergiev: 34. gorbachev brought a lot of changes which is a well-known fact. some were more than expected. it came to institutions. economy and what ever the economy. stagnating but in 1988, the minister of culture, from moscow talking about the ballet company. decisionhem we made a that this is a man or woman appointed and it was not anymore excepted. the real change gorbachev brought was people started to feel people started to they are professionals and they should express their opinions and they should insist their opinion is heard. --iday not simply a dictator charlie: not complete dictat
alexander the second. was 1860.eater charlie: that's where we met you. and still very active.alery gergiev: would go full-time and fair. seven or eight or more. and we have the music halls here. the new theater which is also in its own right a very beautiful building. charlie: i want to stay over there, a sense of the history. you become a music director. eveny gergiev: i was not 35. 1988 that all of me to bet -- voted for the assistant director. trump how old? -- charlie: how old? valery...
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alexander maldonado. he will be tasked guiding guatemala out of the turmoil of the last few months. guatemala is still in crisis but many people here are hoping cleaner elections with all sides respecting the results and a judicial system fighting corruption and bringing politicians to court are signs that the country is moving forward. election result is a step towards greater stability. but guatemala remains full of surprises and uncertainty. daniel schwindler, al jazeera, guatemala city. >> and just time, to id remind you you can find most of these stories on aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com. it's not the verdict most expected, not the one that the al jazeera three and supporters wished for. the 3-year prison sentence handed down to mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste and mohammed badr, and another six al jazeera journalists convicted in absentia. it was another twist. repeated postponements, charges
alexander maldonado. he will be tasked guiding guatemala out of the turmoil of the last few months. guatemala is still in crisis but many people here are hoping cleaner elections with all sides respecting the results and a judicial system fighting corruption and bringing politicians to court are signs that the country is moving forward. election result is a step towards greater stability. but guatemala remains full of surprises and uncertainty. daniel schwindler, al jazeera, guatemala city....
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as we appreciate alexander hamilton, i want to ask my guests whether americans can manage the trick of being very much in the now while stilleeping in mind the memory of the man, who was the first treasury secretary , professor green, douglas hamilton, how do we balance the need for modern heroes and heroines, with someone like your great great great great grandfather? >> while the american currency is very important and we have seven individuals represented there, you know, there's a lot of other opportunities i think with monuments and street names and there's different things i think that can be done. not to say that a woman doesn't belong on a bill and we fully support that as rand mentioned. but i think you know picking alexander hamilton in this case i'm not sure if somebody has to go i'm not sure he's the first guy that should go. i think he's made a significant contribution. he should be there. i also think that a woman on a bill would be great and i think the women on 20s have done a lot to promote that. so i think we keep to what we're doing, having the discussion publicly about this and i think we resolve this. b
as we appreciate alexander hamilton, i want to ask my guests whether americans can manage the trick of being very much in the now while stilleeping in mind the memory of the man, who was the first treasury secretary , professor green, douglas hamilton, how do we balance the need for modern heroes and heroines, with someone like your great great great great grandfather? >> while the american currency is very important and we have seven individuals represented there, you know, there's a lot...
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why the leader is still being held in the presidential palace by elements of the junta. he is being held with some of his security detail. alexander they have not freed anyone from now. they even arrested people during the night. the whereabouts of issac zilda have not been individually verify. arrived todents mediate talks. the coup has been condemned by france, as well as the united states and united nations, which has demanded the resumption of a democratic transition. anchor: the african union says it is suspending burkina faso. that follows a meeting of the fit four-member body and addis ababa. burkina faso has been suspended with immediate effect so sanctions could be imposed. to political analyst gilleles. the talks, are they likely to achieve anything? what is there to negotiate with a junta that has derailed the democratic process? think the leader of , wasunta, gilbert diendÉre the real number two of the regime. you hear the results of the long presidency of blaise compaorÉ. the situation difficult. -- the situation is difficult. on one hand, i don't think it is the transition that it was supposed to be. would be leader
why the leader is still being held in the presidential palace by elements of the junta. he is being held with some of his security detail. alexander they have not freed anyone from now. they even arrested people during the night. the whereabouts of issac zilda have not been individually verify. arrived todents mediate talks. the coup has been condemned by france, as well as the united states and united nations, which has demanded the resumption of a democratic transition. anchor: the african...
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as senator alexander said this is big debate. >> still going on. >> and a bullying amendment failed onfloor of the senate to get enough votes to actually be included. so it then becomes, for us, to sit down, and i understand appreciate that bullying can in fact be a civil rights violation. so then you end up with that problem which is enforcement is put ahead of public policy. we don't like that anymore than we like guidance being put ahead of public policy decisions but i'm trying to, once again, figure out how we can be instructive without throwing the baby out with the bath water because if in fact i have now someone says, boy, i used to get these notices and they were really helpful in implementing. now the agency says because heidi heitkamp and james lankford were mean, evil members of this committee, we no longer get this guidance. we don't want that we don't want things that are helpful to be changed but we do want, you know, a clear delineation or as clear of a delineation as what we can get on expectations between us and the agencies on what constitutes guidance. >> mr. chairm
as senator alexander said this is big debate. >> still going on. >> and a bullying amendment failed onfloor of the senate to get enough votes to actually be included. so it then becomes, for us, to sit down, and i understand appreciate that bullying can in fact be a civil rights violation. so then you end up with that problem which is enforcement is put ahead of public policy. we don't like that anymore than we like guidance being put ahead of public policy decisions but i'm trying...
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other specialists to see their patients and low-income californians still face formidable hurdles when they need treatment. for alexanderez the search for specialty care has been burdensome. he spent years working as a car salesman and auto parts delivery driver. at age 60 and living along, he shuffles around his home hampered by spells of dilziness. the spells disrupt his daily prayers and curtail his driving. he's now insured under medicaid, but most of the specialists he needs to see are an hour away. >> i didn't feel well at all. i started getting dizzy again so i turned and around went and told them i can't do this. it's too far. and i even asked for the director of the clinic, explained my problems. and she told me that that's the way it worked out, that there were only certain doctors that would contract with them. doctor. >> how you doing? >> okay. >> let's pull you up a chair right here. >> reporter: one of the doctors he has managed to reach is ted mazer. mazer is one of the few ears, nose, and throat surgeons who accepts medicaid. >> certain surgeries, i can be out of the office for two hours and we might get
other specialists to see their patients and low-income californians still face formidable hurdles when they need treatment. for alexanderez the search for specialty care has been burdensome. he spent years working as a car salesman and auto parts delivery driver. at age 60 and living along, he shuffles around his home hampered by spells of dilziness. the spells disrupt his daily prayers and curtail his driving. he's now insured under medicaid, but most of the specialists he needs to see are an...
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still this crash around alexander hamilton. and darlene. >>> we'll check the weather today. mostly cloudy, warm chance for rain and a high of 83. 65 degrees. tomorrow, lots of sun, 80 is the high. and sunday, a high of 86 and labor day, a high of 90. and coming up on "today," show, country music star, brad paisley performs on the plaza. >>> it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, sanitizing your way to sickness. is our obsession with kids' cleanliness leading to allergies? what the research says about the surprising downside to germaphobe i can't. then steve in studio. daytime king steve harvey stops by to talk about his new season, surprises and the neverending battle of the sexes. and -- >> from his southern comfort zone to midtown manhattan, brad paisley kicking off the labor day weekend with a live concert on our plaza "today," september 4, 2015. >> we are here to see brad paisley at "today." >> new york loves brad paisley zblchblgts. [ cheers and applause ] >> allt' way from minnesota just to see brad. >> brad paisley! >> all the way from ohio with my mom and grand mother to c
still this crash around alexander hamilton. and darlene. >>> we'll check the weather today. mostly cloudy, warm chance for rain and a high of 83. 65 degrees. tomorrow, lots of sun, 80 is the high. and sunday, a high of 86 and labor day, a high of 90. and coming up on "today," show, country music star, brad paisley performs on the plaza. >>> it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, sanitizing your way to sickness. is our obsession with kids' cleanliness leading to...
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. >> alexander hill has been charged with four counts of first degree murder and child pornography. the prosecutor may stillharges including arson. he may face the death penalty. hill has refused to speak with his attorney, attend hearings or participate in the court process in any way. he has not yet pled to these charges. >> today, some of the family members were in court as alexander hill displayed some very bizarre behavior. >> first, this creep denied his identity in buffalo. then he refused to sit up straight in the courtroom. he went on a hunger strike. he's doing anything he can to slow down the wheels of justice. >>> back in 1981 i had the american dream -- the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, and never saw him again. in two weeks i became the parent of a murdered child. and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years i learned how to do one thing
. >> alexander hill has been charged with four counts of first degree murder and child pornography. the prosecutor may stillharges including arson. he may face the death penalty. hill has refused to speak with his attorney, attend hearings or participate in the court process in any way. he has not yet pled to these charges. >> today, some of the family members were in court as alexander hill displayed some very bizarre behavior. >> first, this creep denied his identity in...
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alexander: it is not up to the office of civil rights to make a law. the federal law doesn't say anything about bullying. the united states congress is still debating it and off she goes telling what hundred thousand schools whether they are a native alaskan school or the mountains of tennessee that this is how you ought to handle discipline. >> we did not make any new law or binding requirements. sen. alexander: she says her edicts are binding and she issued one on bullying. my time is up. sen. daines: thank you mr. chairman, i would like to thank you for coordinating this. i'm happy to be on this dais to be part of this hearing. i would agree with senator alexander's comments about what i hear home in montana. i hear more about regulations, concerns and ambiguity and the force of such an impact on small businesses than i do about taxes. i applaud the chairman and the ranking member for moving forward with these discussions. i believe this matter of regulatory oversight and accountability is one of the most fundamental of congress'responsibilities and a dialogue here today is important. that agencies often use these interpretive rules to
alexander: it is not up to the office of civil rights to make a law. the federal law doesn't say anything about bullying. the united states congress is still debating it and off she goes telling what hundred thousand schools whether they are a native alaskan school or the mountains of tennessee that this is how you ought to handle discipline. >> we did not make any new law or binding requirements. sen. alexander: she says her edicts are binding and she issued one on bullying. my time is...
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still living with the harsh reality 14 years later. >> i was diagnosed this november with brain cancer that is inoperable. and it was immediately linked to the world trade center. >> reporter: alexander and dozens of first responders descended on washington, d.c. for a different fight. >> it means an awful lot. sfwlt thing that gave me strength that day, the thing that carried me through the terrible moments was the power and the hart of the first responders behind me. >> reporter: jon stewart is five year cycles. they're permanent i will llnesses. medical coverage. it's named after a firefighter who died from a 9/11 illness. month. lawmakers haven't said if they will renew it yet. >> and now it's time for congress to get off its butt and do its job. because that's what they're paid for p. >> to me it's an act that the federal government needs to pay for. >> reporter: they have secured 151 sponsors including 33 republican, but the bill's future is still uncertain. opponents think the funds should come from specific programs and don't support 9/11 specific laws. sheldon dutes, news 4 new york. >>> coming up, we go on a special ride with the nypd harbor patrol tasked with securing the
still living with the harsh reality 14 years later. >> i was diagnosed this november with brain cancer that is inoperable. and it was immediately linked to the world trade center. >> reporter: alexander and dozens of first responders descended on washington, d.c. for a different fight. >> it means an awful lot. sfwlt thing that gave me strength that day, the thing that carried me through the terrible moments was the power and the hart of the first responders behind me....
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still some of them need space to e shown. charlie: and this room. mikhail: this is called alexander hall.nce again it's about napoleon and victory over napoleon this portrait of alexander, there are some things which belong to him. now we have here the big exhibition of european silver. but the room by itself, pictures, symbols of different battles between russians and french. charlie: in a way, napoleon gave a lot to russian art, didn't he? mikhail: absolutely. charlie: his defeat commissioned so much. mikhail: and not only to art. t's -- this war was such a clean war for russia. war is always dirty, terrible, nobody is right. this is a war that was very clean. we were right, defended our country and something to be proud of. that's why all this is mmemorating the, these two napoleon. we are leaving the winter palace. we haven't seen everything, still a lot of things to see. charlie: we'll see some of the new. mikhail: we'll cross the square, cross the square and we'll see the eastern wing of the buildings which is called the general's building. charlie: beautiful day. nothing like a st.
still some of them need space to e shown. charlie: and this room. mikhail: this is called alexander hall.nce again it's about napoleon and victory over napoleon this portrait of alexander, there are some things which belong to him. now we have here the big exhibition of european silver. but the room by itself, pictures, symbols of different battles between russians and french. charlie: in a way, napoleon gave a lot to russian art, didn't he? mikhail: absolutely. charlie: his defeat commissioned...
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alexander the second, czar of russia. the old theater was built in 1860. charlie: that is where your old office is. still very active.alery: it is full time. there are still seven or eight performances are even more. we also have 14 chamber music halls in this new theater, which is, by the way, in its own right, a very beautiful building. charlie: i want to get a sense of the history of the place. at 35, you become a director. valery: i was not even 35 when i was told in april 1988 that all of the artists of mariinsky, then called kirov, voted for me to become artistic director. charlie: i'm sorry, how old? valery: 34. gorbachev brought a lot of changes. this is a well-known fact. the most unexpected came to the lives of artistic institutions, but also factories, the economy. yes, it was stagnating, maybe collapsing. talking to the orchestra, the company in leningrad, saying we made the decision -- this is a man or woman appointed by the leadership of the country. that was not anymore accepted. the real change gorbachev brought. people started to feel they meant a lot, people started to feel they were professionals w
alexander the second, czar of russia. the old theater was built in 1860. charlie: that is where your old office is. still very active.alery: it is full time. there are still seven or eight performances are even more. we also have 14 chamber music halls in this new theater, which is, by the way, in its own right, a very beautiful building. charlie: i want to get a sense of the history of the place. at 35, you become a director. valery: i was not even 35 when i was told in april 1988 that all of...
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alexander has rt report. >> reporter: with summer in the rearview mirror, the race for the white house is now heating up. stillswered, will vice president joe biden jump in? >> organize, organize, organize! >> reporter: rallying union members at a labor day parade in pittsburgh, an energized vice president heard a chorus of encouragement from his supporters. >> i have to talk to my wife about that. >> reporter: later telling reporters -- >> it's home! >> reporter: biden's decision could be weeks away. hillary clinton is trying to jump start her campaign. with the latest poll showing an increasingly tight race between hillary clinton and bernie sanders in iowa and a reversal in new hampshire, clinton trailing sanders for the first time. >> we're coming after those republicans and their alice who would turn the clock back on america. >> reporter: campaigning so much over the weekend, clinton nearly lost her voice. >> i'm so happy to be back. my voice is a little raspy -- >> reporter: in a new push to answer questions about the private e-mail she used as secretary of state, clinton spoke with the associated press
alexander has rt report. >> reporter: with summer in the rearview mirror, the race for the white house is now heating up. stillswered, will vice president joe biden jump in? >> organize, organize, organize! >> reporter: rallying union members at a labor day parade in pittsburgh, an energized vice president heard a chorus of encouragement from his supporters. >> i have to talk to my wife about that. >> reporter: later telling reporters -- >> it's home!...
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alexander, senator cochran. those for senators voted loudly no. and still a vote even though it's not a recorded vote. it's a vote on the senate floor. so why did speaker boehner re-signed? i mentioned to you that the vote were always cloaked here. the democrats plus republican leadership and the votes they bring with them ensure plenty of votes for a dirty cr, cr that of one's obamacare, the fonz amnesty, that funds planned parenthold, that funds this catastrophic iranian nuclear deal. of the house was always the bulwark. mr. president, you remember in 2013 we had a fight over obamacare them you were serving in the house at the time. in that fight we never had the votes in the senate. actually the senate was under control of the democrats. they were going to do anything they could to defend obamacare regardless of millions of people hurting. but the house was the bulwark in a fight and in particular there was a core of 40 or 50 strong principled conservatives who cared deeply about honoring the commitments they made to the men and women who elected them. that was always the strength we had in that fi
alexander, senator cochran. those for senators voted loudly no. and still a vote even though it's not a recorded vote. it's a vote on the senate floor. so why did speaker boehner re-signed? i mentioned to you that the vote were always cloaked here. the democrats plus republican leadership and the votes they bring with them ensure plenty of votes for a dirty cr, cr that of one's obamacare, the fonz amnesty, that funds planned parenthold, that funds this catastrophic iranian nuclear deal. of the...
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still way early. back to you. >> peter alexander, thank you so much. carly fiorina is with us now. good morning to you and thank you for waking up early. >> good morning, savannah, how are you? >> i'm well. let me see if i can get you to channel your inner donald trump. did you win the debate last night? >> well, i was very satisfied with the debate. when i went in, half the audience had never heard my name and they didn't know i was running for president and i think i successfully introduced myself to those who did not know me and demonstrated once again that i am the most qualified candidate on that stage to win this job and to do this job. >> a lot of viewers felt you put trump in his place last night for his comments about your looks, trump said he wasn't talking about your looks when he said look at that face. but he said last night you have a beautiful face and you're a beautiful woman. what do you think of his response? >> donald trump says many things and we all have to live with what we said. >> when you said that women in this country heard what he said and knew what he m
still way early. back to you. >> peter alexander, thank you so much. carly fiorina is with us now. good morning to you and thank you for waking up early. >> good morning, savannah, how are you? >> i'm well. let me see if i can get you to channel your inner donald trump. did you win the debate last night? >> well, i was very satisfied with the debate. when i went in, half the audience had never heard my name and they didn't know i was running for president and i think i...
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still way early. back to you. >> peter alexander, thank you so much. carly fiorina is with us now. good morning to you and thank you for waking up early. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm well. let me get you to channel your inner donald trump. tnight? debate. when i went in, half the audience hadn't heard my name and didn't know i was running for president. i think i successfully introduced myself to those who did not know me and demonstrated, once again, that i am the most qualified candidate >> a lot of viewers felt you put trump in his place for his comments about your looks. trump says he wasn't talking about your face when he said, "look at that face." he said last night, you have a beautiful face, and you are a beautiful woman. what did y whink of that response? >> well, donald trump says many thinexgs. we all have to live with what we said. >> when you say that women in this country heard what e said and knew what he meant, let me push you on that further. what do you think women heard itwhen donald trump said that about you? >> you know, i think that women are still car
still way early. back to you. >> peter alexander, thank you so much. carly fiorina is with us now. good morning to you and thank you for waking up early. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm well. let me get you to channel your inner donald trump. tnight? debate. when i went in, half the audience hadn't heard my name and didn't know i was running for president. i think i successfully introduced myself to those who did not know me and demonstrated, once again, that i am the...
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still going strong today, september 6, 2015. >>> from nbc news, this is "today", live, from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> i'm peter alexander. it's never fun as labor day approaches and you know that summer is over, but when football begins like this we know we're in for a good fall season. the guy tanner mangum who through that pass was a backup quarterback. he hadn't played organized football in three years because he had been on a mormon mission overseas. >> when you hear the byu radio call. >> got time, launches it, goes for the end zone, it drops at the! he got it! he got it! the cougars win it! >> he got it! >> i don't know if could i get my voice that high. >> that's what we call a fal set owe. >> and then your alma mater. nice start for you guys, as well. >> northwestern with a big upset against stanford. this was at home. the last time northwestern beat a top 25 team, they went to the rose bowl, just sayin'. >> look at that. little dance. >> great. >> they got a lot of time to practice. we've been waiting for that for a long time. >>> our top story, believe it or not, is not football at this point. it is the campai
still going strong today, september 6, 2015. >>> from nbc news, this is "today", live, from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> i'm peter alexander. it's never fun as labor day approaches and you know that summer is over, but when football begins like this we know we're in for a good fall season. the guy tanner mangum who through that pass was a backup quarterback. he hadn't played organized football in three years because he had been on a mormon mission overseas....
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alexander bradley, and they describe him as hernandez's former right-hand man. by morning, bradley is shot in the face and dumped out of a vehicle and left for dead, still wearing his now blood-soaked vip wrist band from the club. it happened here, an industrial park 65 miles north of tootsie's strip club in miami. it's 7:00 a.m. two men who work in that . >> this defendant is more commonly known by his nickname, which is hobo. >> wallace has a long criminal history. prosecutors say he sells and uses drugs, including the hallucinogen angel dust or pcp. he's not the on one. court documents show wallace's sidekick, carlos ortiz, admits he's regularly abusing pcp, alcohol and thc, pot. sources tell cnn aaron hernandez also smoked a lot of pot, one calling it a boat load. prosecutors say the tight end would give odin lloyd money to buy marijuana. cnn obtained his photograph of a stack of blunts, said to be made of marijuana supplied by hernandez. sources tell cnn aaron hernandez also used angel dust and that could have made him paranoid. one says he felt he was a target, that people were coming after him. >> the combination of those drugs, depending on the long-ter
alexander bradley, and they describe him as hernandez's former right-hand man. by morning, bradley is shot in the face and dumped out of a vehicle and left for dead, still wearing his now blood-soaked vip wrist band from the club. it happened here, an industrial park 65 miles north of tootsie's strip club in miami. it's 7:00 a.m. two men who work in that . >> this defendant is more commonly known by his nickname, which is hobo. >> wallace has a long criminal history. prosecutors say...
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alexander ii, czar of russia. the old theater was built in 1860. >> rose: that's where we met you, your office in the theater. >> the mutual theater. >> rose: and stillery active performance. >> what we call full time, seven to eight performances there or en more there and here because we have music halls in this new theater which is, by the way, also in its own right a very, very beautiful building. >> rose: i want to stay with a sense of the history of the place. you become, 35, music director. >> i was not even 35 when i was told in april 1988 that all the artists voted for me to become artistic director. it was a time -- >> rose: you were how old? 54. gorbachev brought well known changes. some of the most unexpected came to artistic institutions but also factories, plants. the economy was stagnating, maybe collapsing. but in 1988, the minister of culture coming from moscow, talking to orchestra, the ballet, opera company in leningrad, telling them, we made a decision, this is a man or woman appointed by the village in the country was no longer accepted. the real change gorbachev brought to this country is people started to feel they mean a lot. p
alexander ii, czar of russia. the old theater was built in 1860. >> rose: that's where we met you, your office in the theater. >> the mutual theater. >> rose: and stillery active performance. >> what we call full time, seven to eight performances there or en more there and here because we have music halls in this new theater which is, by the way, also in its own right a very, very beautiful building. >> rose: i want to stay with a sense of the history of the place....
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still tied newspaper parliament upper house. country perimeter says the changes are needed to deal with china and north korea. >> today the president personally thanked 3 young hero from sacramento. alexanderf inviteded alex spencer stone and anthony sadler to the oval office today. last month the childhood friend stopped man with a gun on train in paris. president says the quick thinking saved a lot of lives. >> i just want to make sure that having talked to them on the phone after event that i had a chance to shake their hand in person. they represent the best of american character. it's these kind of young people who make me extraordinarily operated mystic and hopeful about our future. >> public award ceremony at the pentagon and all 3 received a medal. >> major security breach at the airport in waco, texas. man crashed his vehicle through a gate and in a secure area then tried to steal a learjet. here's the abc news reporter if with the details. >> incident began shortly after "newsnight"when suspect crashed his vehicle through gate and gained access to a secure area of the waco regional airport. man armed with stick was trying to steal a learjet. attempted to remove the tire barrier f
still tied newspaper parliament upper house. country perimeter says the changes are needed to deal with china and north korea. >> today the president personally thanked 3 young hero from sacramento. alexanderf inviteded alex spencer stone and anthony sadler to the oval office today. last month the childhood friend stopped man with a gun on train in paris. president says the quick thinking saved a lot of lives. >> i just want to make sure that having talked to them on the phone after...
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still in the hospital. the six month exhibit on the civil war opens today at the national portrait gallery. dark fields of the republic features photographs by alexander the most famous is cracked plate a picture of lincoln taken two months before he was killed. >>> and with all the home football games i did forget to mention d.c. united home tomorrow as well. i mean no matter what your sport, baseball, football, soccer, it's all there for you. and great weather too. 86 today 8:00 7 tomorrow and a big cooldown but a pleasant one on sunday. highs in the 70s. larry? >>> yeah looks like an accident on the southbound side of new hampshire avenue. close to adelphi road. just use some caution not here in much of terms of lane closures this morning. around the bellway, river road, traffic flowing. we like it. drive safely. [ laughter ] don't quit the flow. >> "cbs this morning" is next. >> news is back in the mornings this weekend as well. what's cooking? >> if you can't wait we're going to take you live to cuba for his historic visit there on the weekend morning show. join allomone and me on the morning show. >> have the app close by to keep in touch with t
still in the hospital. the six month exhibit on the civil war opens today at the national portrait gallery. dark fields of the republic features photographs by alexander the most famous is cracked plate a picture of lincoln taken two months before he was killed. >>> and with all the home football games i did forget to mention d.c. united home tomorrow as well. i mean no matter what your sport, baseball, football, soccer, it's all there for you. and great weather too. 86 today 8:00 7...
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alexander pull looking ahead could president high u.s. be in our future. the interview that if there any double down on the presidential campaign declaration made this year's and tvs and he still a lot of research and a growing up to do the next five years. >> pam: laura mckinney's is always some pockets the insider followed by entertainment tonight at 730 them back at kron 4 news at 8:00. >> pam: in sports to gary his beautiful wife alicea >> gary: guy is out of it and of course waiting till next year. bridges seriously the largest and will come tomorrow evidence tonight but hudson vs. barry 0 fans like to go back to the early 2000's both those guys really dynamite and oakland the pro season mark molder the big three and four consecutive playoff appearances both of the big three oakland's old-time when this strike outs winning percentage cuts and says the citizens last year 40 at 37 set of traffic come back likely be at all smiles said eve of their match of tamara again giants and a's go out a few minutes the though hudson rep of the bay bridge series game on sunday. it is could be the temp that eliminates the giants' fairleigh close before. denial is leaving tomorrow for ari
alexander pull looking ahead could president high u.s. be in our future. the interview that if there any double down on the presidential campaign declaration made this year's and tvs and he still a lot of research and a growing up to do the next five years. >> pam: laura mckinney's is always some pockets the insider followed by entertainment tonight at 730 them back at kron 4 news at 8:00. >> pam: in sports to gary his beautiful wife alicea >> gary: guy is out of it and of...
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still ahead this morning analysis from bill crystal, stacey hunt and nbc's peter alexander. up next foreign policy issues dominated much of last night's debate. we'll bring in the president on the counsel of foreign relations. you're watching morning joe we'll be right back. r windshiels fixed, trust safelite. for these parents, driving around was the only way... ...to get their baby to sleep. so when their windshield got cracked, we can't drive this car they wanted it fixed right... ...so they scheduled with safelite. our exclusive trueseal technololgy means a strong... ...reliable bond, every time. at safelite we stand behind our work... night, night little buddy. ...because the ones you love, sit behind it. that's another safelite advantage. (softly) ♪safelite repair, safelite replace♪ (softly) ♪safelite repair, you do all this research on the gas mileage, horsepower torque ratios. three spreadsheets later you finally bring home the one. then smash it into a tree. your insurance company's all too happy to raise your rates. maybe you should've done a little more research o
still ahead this morning analysis from bill crystal, stacey hunt and nbc's peter alexander. up next foreign policy issues dominated much of last night's debate. we'll bring in the president on the counsel of foreign relations. you're watching morning joe we'll be right back. r windshiels fixed, trust safelite. for these parents, driving around was the only way... ...to get their baby to sleep. so when their windshield got cracked, we can't drive this car they wanted it fixed right... ...so they...
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alexander. 412nd between second and 4th. the whole area avoid that if you can. street cleaning rules are suspended. metered are in effect. ken and lori, over to you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news this morning," an amazing sight caught on camera. a volcanic eruption in south america. the warnings to the area. >> also ahead, the destructive and deadly storm that moved what caused china to flonase allergy relief nasal spray. this changes everything. flonase is the 24 hour relief that outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over-producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance, flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. so go ahead, inhale life, excite your senses, seize the day and the night. flonase. six is greater than one. >>> there is striking video out of a typhoon and the three-hour battering that it gave taiwan. the storm hit last night. most people were hit by flying debris. the storm has moved on hitting china with winds of 74 miles per hour. it's now we can kind into a tropical storm. >>> there is time lapse video showin
alexander. 412nd between second and 4th. the whole area avoid that if you can. street cleaning rules are suspended. metered are in effect. ken and lori, over to you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news this morning," an amazing sight caught on camera. a volcanic eruption in south america. the warnings to the area. >> also ahead, the destructive and deadly storm that moved what caused china to flonase allergy relief nasal spray. this changes...
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george state university still .as more work to do dramatic gains can be made even in the context of resources. it is time we made it the normal. >> good morning, chairman alexander. the queue for inviting me to testify on what we are told is improving academic success. our organization is known for conducting large-scale evaluations and demonstration projects. it is the most rigorous method for assessing such programs. as was mentioned earlier today, a challenge is to develop more opportunities for low-income to attend and succeed institutions of higher learning. research is beginning to point the way where it becomes solutions for primary areas. comprehensive and integrated reforms. structured pathways, and innovations in financial aid. i will share some of the main lessons for this existing research. in terms of comprehensive programs, we learned from the that such in new york integrated and copperheads of programs can make a sizable difference and graduation rates. studentsigned to help double the rate at which they graduate. components.of four .equirements, messages including career advisement. and financial support including financial incentives. these comp
george state university still .as more work to do dramatic gains can be made even in the context of resources. it is time we made it the normal. >> good morning, chairman alexander. the queue for inviting me to testify on what we are told is improving academic success. our organization is known for conducting large-scale evaluations and demonstration projects. it is the most rigorous method for assessing such programs. as was mentioned earlier today, a challenge is to develop more...
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alexander hamilton bridge, where things are moving along nicely here. you have the cross-bronx expressway in fantastic shape right now. and alternate side of the street parking rules are suspended today, but meter rules are still in effect. >> all right, lauren. thanks very much. >>> now to decision 2016. the next presideeontial debate is two days away. this morning we're seeing new poll numbers.honce again, not good news for hillary clinton. tracie pot thts is in washington with that. this isnt pattern we've seen with hillary clinton's polling there, tracie. >> reporter: that's right, and it's continuing, michael. when you look at the big picture, the latest "washington post," abc poll, she's still on top and still leading in the democratic field and has a wide lead, but it's been dropping over 20 points over the last couple weeks, whereas bernie sanders is gaining support among demol,crats. but her real problem shims to be in those earliest voting states, particularly iowa, and that's where she is today. >> we can unlock the potential of every american, and when we do that, we will unlock the potential of america itself. >> reporter: polls show hillary clinton's falling fast. down ten points in iowa to berni
alexander hamilton bridge, where things are moving along nicely here. you have the cross-bronx expressway in fantastic shape right now. and alternate side of the street parking rules are suspended today, but meter rules are still in effect. >> all right, lauren. thanks very much. >>> now to decision 2016. the next presideeontial debate is two days away. this morning we're seeing new poll numbers.honce again, not good news for hillary clinton. tracie pot thts is in washington with...
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alexander hamilton bridge. no delays at the major deegan or bruckner as well. alternate side of the street parking will be suspended today because of eid al-adha, but you still have to pay the meters. and remember be safe, don't text and drive. chris and mary, back to you. >>> alex thank you. pope francis waking up in washington, d.c. this morning but tonight he'll be staying here in manhattan. >> reporter: he'll need his rest. st been a busy trip here in washington, d.c.. to cbs2's andrea grymes is continuing our coverage from the upper east side with where the pope will be staying when he gets there to you in new york later on today. andrea, good morning. >> reporter: good morning chris and mary. very busy here on the upper east side for this early hour. lets me step out of the way and you can see behind me police on the scene. the barricades are up here. john madison avenue. the pope will be staying at a on the left hand side there. and this neighborhood is not the only one getting ready for the pope's visit. new yorkers have already started staking out spots. the sisters plan to camp out overnight outside our lady queen of angels in east harlem where pope fra
alexander hamilton bridge. no delays at the major deegan or bruckner as well. alternate side of the street parking will be suspended today because of eid al-adha, but you still have to pay the meters. and remember be safe, don't text and drive. chris and mary, back to you. >>> alex thank you. pope francis waking up in washington, d.c. this morning but tonight he'll be staying here in manhattan. >> reporter: he'll need his rest. st been a busy trip here in washington, d.c.. to...
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alexander in simi valley, california. >>> death toll from flash flood in utah is rising with the discovery of four bodies in zion national park. several other members of their hiking group stillafter a small polygamist community lost 12 loved ones. rescuers searched through mud and debris for another family member who was still missing. firefighters have made progress against the devastating wildfire that has burned nearly 100 square miles in northern california. they said it was 30% contained overnight and no additional homes were destroyed after the loss of more than 600 earlier this week. but officials say the swirling firestorm can shift direction with little notice posing new threats to people and property. five cities have been officially 2024 summer olympics.o host the los angeles, paris, rome, hamburg, and budapest named by international olympic matt. l.a. hosted games in 1932 and 1984. the ioc now with the winning bid in 2017. >>> an audience stunned into silence during a presentation of the new bmw models at an auto show in frankfurt german germany. the company's chief speculative, as you see there, became unsteady on his feet and stumbled backwards and fell to the
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alexander has that side of the story. hi, peter. >> hi, matt. good monday morning to you if you thought the end of summer would mean the fall of trump. a new pole done online but still significant this morning shows donald trump holds a huge lead in iowa. in new hampshire there he has 40% of the vote leading carson by 28 points. the lead is just about equal to the next five candidates combined. with just two days to go until the next debate, donald trump is riding high and now getting traction against hillary clinton. this morning a new pole shows trump in the dead heat in a head to head match up 46-43%. trump keeps rolling with supporters over high a over the week and and boasting about his first place status. >> winning iowa, new hampshire, every place by a lot. >> still offering a possible preview, his debate strategy, trump hasn't missed a chance to attack his top competitor ben carson whose popularity is serging. >> i don't think ben has the energy. >> he's a doctor, not a deal maker. >> carson was unphased by trump's criticism. >> it doesn't bother me because i recognize i have plenty of energy. >> with carly joining the top candidates at wednesday's debate, s
alexander has that side of the story. hi, peter. >> hi, matt. good monday morning to you if you thought the end of summer would mean the fall of trump. a new pole done online but still significant this morning shows donald trump holds a huge lead in iowa. in new hampshire there he has 40% of the vote leading carson by 28 points. the lead is just about equal to the next five candidates combined. with just two days to go until the next debate, donald trump is riding high and now getting...